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right now near 40 in washington. much of southern maryland, into virginia as well as the eastern shore. it's above freezing. shenandoah, into the mountains, many locations down into the 20s this morning. hometown forecast, fairfax city, up 30s. a little sun breaking out. a little sunshine, mid-40s by then. hour by hours, here's the regional forecast. a little sun breaking out. but a cold morning and chilly afternoon. good morning. >> good morning. well, tom, it is a slow commute. getting a report of an accident in southeast at alabama avenue. i am seeing delays inbound in that area. be aware if you're taking that commute. 395 northbound at seminary road. delays start around duke. as you make your way to the beltway, under speed at 29 miles per hour. the trip will take you 23 minutes as of right now. i-270, making your way southbound connecting to the beltway. sluggish in this area. delays around germantown. 270 there are no accidents. over to you. >> thanks so much. 6:42. the scandal that's cost former cia director d
right now near 40 in washington. much of southern maryland, into virginia as well as the eastern shore. it's above freezing. shenandoah, into the mountains, many locations down into the 20s this morning. hometown forecast, fairfax city, up 30s. a little sun breaking out. a little sunshine, mid-40s by then. hour by hours, here's the regional forecast. a little sun breaking out. but a cold morning and chilly afternoon. good morning. >> good morning. well, tom, it is a slow commute. getting...
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and if you are heading north, amtrak service will be limited today between washington, new york, and boston. that's because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains and long lines at ticket counters. >>> today montgomery county council president will discuss pepco's response to hurricane sandy. roger verlander will meet with members of the media today at the county building in rockville. thousands lost electricity in the county as trees knocked over power lines after the storm. pepco is receiving generally high praise for its response to sandy, restoring power to everybody only a few days after the storm. >>> 6:06 is your time. 40 degrees. ahead, a tough one for the redskins and something you don't expect to hear from a head coach halfway through the season. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the wareh
and if you are heading north, amtrak service will be limited today between washington, new york, and boston. that's because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains and long lines at ticket counters. >>> today montgomery county council president will discuss pepco's response to hurricane sandy. roger verlander will meet with members of the media today at the county building in...
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smithsburg, washington county hometown forecast by 7:00 a.m., near freezing. a few breaks in the clouds. by the noon hour, into the low 40s and partly cloudy. here's the regional forecast for the whole area. afternoon highs climbing to around 50. hour by hour today, notice the wind will be increasing too, gusting to around 20 miles an hour. could get a coastal storm bringing us rain, wind, and snow. i'll have the latest on that coming up in ten minutes at 5:51. now, danella, how's traffic? >>> checking out metro because a couple of problems are going on. first let's talk about the orange line at minnesota avenue. a train malfunction there, and it is causing delays as you make your way towards vienna. also on metro, this time affecting both the orange and blue line at stadium armory. single tracking between stadium armory and eastern market causing delays on the orange and blue line. be aware of that if you're taking metro. vre not reporting delays at this time. over to theed road, let's talk about delays on i-95. you slow in stafford. delays continue as you he
smithsburg, washington county hometown forecast by 7:00 a.m., near freezing. a few breaks in the clouds. by the noon hour, into the low 40s and partly cloudy. here's the regional forecast for the whole area. afternoon highs climbing to around 50. hour by hour today, notice the wind will be increasing too, gusting to around 20 miles an hour. could get a coastal storm bringing us rain, wind, and snow. i'll have the latest on that coming up in ten minutes at 5:51. now, danella, how's traffic?...
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and the washington redskins lost their last home game before the election to the carolina panthers 21-13. the so called redskins rule. it might mean that mitt romney will be elected president. the redskins loss prediction has been correct 17 out of 18 times. in college football, alabama held on to the top spot in the bcs standings after pulling out a win over lsu. kansas state is number two followed by oregon, notre dame, and georgia. just ahead, your election day weather forecast, and please share those photos you've taken of your election experience. you use #msnbc2012 and we might just show them on air or online. >>> welcome back to "early today" on this monday morning. i'm live in democracy plaza. as far as the forecast goes, it will be very cold for everyone still trying to recover and without power in the northeast today. high temperatures only there in the 40s. we are going to watch some rain along the southeast. also through arkansas and into areas of mississippi. the election day forecast, that storm then makes the bend down through southeast. the best chance of a rainy day i
and the washington redskins lost their last home game before the election to the carolina panthers 21-13. the so called redskins rule. it might mean that mitt romney will be elected president. the redskins loss prediction has been correct 17 out of 18 times. in college football, alabama held on to the top spot in the bcs standings after pulling out a win over lsu. kansas state is number two followed by oregon, notre dame, and georgia. just ahead, your election day weather forecast, and please...
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. >>> amtrak service will be limited today between new york, washington, and boston because crews are still repairing the damage caused by sandy. amtrak is telling passengers to make reservations by phone or online to avoid sold out trains or long lines at the ticket counters. >>> meanwhile new york is preparing for tomorrow's election as well. generators on stand by at a warehouse in brooklyn. they'll be shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to be closed or moved because of sandy. >>> later this morning, montgomery county's council president will discuss pepco's response to sandy. he'll meet with members of the media today at the council office building in rockville. thousands were without power in the county following a massive storm. pepco is receiving generally high praise for its response to sandy restoring power to everyone only a few days after the storm. people in garrett county, maryland, are finally digging out after the storm. sandy dumped more than 30 inches of snow in that area. more than 35% of state
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washington boulevard had a crash blocking the right and the left lane. let's head back up to damascus now. if you're traveling along ridge road, it's closed between woodville road because of an accident that now has downed wires. on the roadway, not safe at all. please avoid the road if possible. if you're traveling the icc, hardly any volume. traveling westbound, just past georgia avenue, have a report of an accident and it's blocking the left lane and the center lane. but again, very light volume. so if you're traveling westbound, just stick to the left lane. >>> developing story in northeast washington. right now, firefighters are trying to figure out what sparked a warehouse fire near gallaudet university. this is happening at the union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore street. megan mcgrath is there with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me here a lot of the firefighters still here on the scene. at this point, the fire is under control. they're keeping a close eye on it, though, because it had a number o
washington boulevard had a crash blocking the right and the left lane. let's head back up to damascus now. if you're traveling along ridge road, it's closed between woodville road because of an accident that now has downed wires. on the roadway, not safe at all. please avoid the road if possible. if you're traveling the icc, hardly any volume. traveling westbound, just past georgia avenue, have a report of an accident and it's blocking the left lane and the center lane. but again, very light...
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and their guests were game, including denzel washington and donald trump appeared this week wearing his customary orange top. a lot of new yorkers who have power and need a little lift every day have come to love mayor bloomberg's storm briefings. first, for the woman who may be the most expressive signer for the deaf in all of human history. and then the moment each day when the mayor switches to spanish or something awfully close. [ speaking spanish ] the mayor gets credit for diligence, if not style. he's been taking lessons for year, during spare moments at home, in the car, on the subway before it was flooded. even if his spanish is delivered in his same boston native accent he uses for english, in this light, you get points for trying. [ speaking spanish ] >> reporter: running a city of 8 million people plunged into partial darkness and chaos is difficult enough. social media played a big role in this storm. it helped get a lot of information out. sadly, it also spread a lot of lies. the false twitter rumors included the new york stock exchange, false. the ominous storm over lady
and their guests were game, including denzel washington and donald trump appeared this week wearing his customary orange top. a lot of new yorkers who have power and need a little lift every day have come to love mayor bloomberg's storm briefings. first, for the woman who may be the most expressive signer for the deaf in all of human history. and then the moment each day when the mayor switches to spanish or something awfully close. [ speaking spanish ] the mayor gets credit for diligence, if...
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washington plays a highly functioning pilot. >>> bill karins has your weather and steven kolber in the ultimate and on the ultimate voter. >>> plus, some future voters weigh in on the battle for the white house. find out who they picked. you're watching "early today." >>> well, welcome back to "early today." as far as the forecast goes, we're looking at election day, not too many issues getting to the polls. just some rain down in the southeast, south carolina, georgia coast. overnight it trends a little further off the coast. it's looking a little better for torm. we'll still see some snow. but not a damaging, horrible nor'easter, lynn. a little piece of good news there. >> much needed good news, bill. thanks. >>> steven kolber looked at the candidates last-minute frenzy of campaigning. >> mason, it is election eve, just hours left in the 2012 campaign. both candidates are pulling out all the stops. >> here's the president's final two days. he'll be florida, new hampshire, colorado, ohio, wisconsin and iowa. let me show you the mitt romney schedule. he's trying to go into pennsylvania
washington plays a highly functioning pilot. >>> bill karins has your weather and steven kolber in the ultimate and on the ultimate voter. >>> plus, some future voters weigh in on the battle for the white house. find out who they picked. you're watching "early today." >>> well, welcome back to "early today." as far as the forecast goes, we're looking at election day, not too many issues getting to the polls. just some rain down in the southeast,...
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at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that firefighters are still here on the scene keeping watch over the warehouse here. there still is a little bit of smoke rising from the rooftop, but the flames, those have been knocked down at this point. this is a very difficult fire to fight here. it's in the warehouse district. this is the old union market warehouse district. there are a number of different wholesale vendors here in some of these very old masonry buildings. many of them sell meat products. others sell things like textiles, clothing, and it was one of those business where is they believe this fire began. we're talking about a warehouse that was crammed full of clothing and things that were very flammable that made this a very dangerous fire to fight. >> it's v
at the live desk, melissa malay. >>> developing story in northeast washington. a massive fire sparks at a warehouse near gallaudet university. this is happening at the old union market building at the intersection of fourth and moore streets. megan mcgrath is live there with more. megan, good morning. >> reporter: you can see behind me that firefighters are still here on the scene keeping watch over the warehouse here. there still is a little bit of smoke rising from the rooftop,...
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there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on the road in raleigh. a little nicer day down there in raleigh. a 12:30 kickoff. sunny and cool for the cavaliers. 56 degrees again with the northwesterly breeze for them and maryland is at home playing georgia tech. the rambling wreck has come north. 50 degrees. the kickoff also 12:30. mostly cloudy. breezy. chilly. if you've got a seat on a metal bleacher i would suggest bringing something insulating to put between you and that. >> some of those hand warmers maybe. >> yes. a nice warm cup of tea. whatever it takes. onion soup. anything. >> than
there is our live picture over downtown washington. you can see there are a few breaks in the clouds out there so we'll get a peek or two at the sunshine. it's still chilly. northwest winds averaging 13 miles per hour now and temperatures only in the low to mid 40s. we will rise slowly today up into upper 40s and low 50s. nothing showing up on storm team 4 doppler right now. cloudy, breezy, and chilly today with temperatures again struggling to make the low 50s. the cavaliers of virginia are on...
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with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united states of america. and together, with your help and god's grace, we will continue our journey forward. chris: bob, here we are five days later. i'm thinking, i still can't absorb the months and months and months we worried about which way this election mibet go and then to see it go in one simple clear direction. obama's direction. >> and it's a big deal for him. and the interesting question is how is he going to use the power of the presidency? david wrote a really important column about linden johnson saying, what's the presidency for? doing big things. he made -- obama
with us today, the washington post bob woodward. "the washington post" kathleen parker, "the new york times" d helen cooper. first up. barack obama's place in american presidential history was upgrated tuesday with his convincing sweeping re-election by an entirely new american elect rat. -- electorate. >> we are greater than the sum of our individual ambitions and we remain more than a collection of red states and blue states. we are and forever will be the united...
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who watches in washington, d.c. whitney and her 14-month-old son harlan never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for being creative. we're sending you on a rock and roll getaway to seattle. >> we were there, hoda! that's where the beatles at that famous place. >> it's also a private velvet rope dinner for two, music project, and round-trip air fare for two. the hotel and air fare provided by the edgewater hotel in seattle. >> that's a beautiful spot. iconic picture of the beatles. they stayed there and had their heads out the window. great, thank you so much. >>> she's been called one of the greatest female vocalists of all time, we're going t
who watches in washington, d.c. whitney and her 14-month-old son harlan never miss a show and have a dance party thursday to the ihoda play list. they also love watching you compete, which got you thinking, you two should run for office. whitney has volunteered to be your campaign manager. she's gathering supporters on capitol hill. you can debate important matters such as pinot versus chardonnay and petition to move happy hour to where it belongs, 7:00 a.m. whitney, you get extra points for...
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news and world report removed george washington university off its coveted list. it mistakenly inflated the high school standings of its incoming students by 20% over the past decade. gw had been ranked 51st. u.s. news said the school will remain unranked until the 2014 best colleges publication is released. gw's president said he regrets the error and is taking measures to make sure it does not happen again. >>> can the so-called love hormone keep men from stray something well, a new study says maybe. german researchers gave a group of men oxctocin in the form of a nasal spray and another a practice see bow. those who received a placebo kept greater distance when approached by women. how do we know it's the hormone and not just the men in relationships knowing better to then -- >> not even paying attention. >> that's a good question. love potion number 9. >> maybe he or she is being faithful because just the right thing to do. >> 5:51. meteorologist tom kierein with the forecast. >> plenty of this coming up this winter. we have had a preview of winter here in the
news and world report removed george washington university off its coveted list. it mistakenly inflated the high school standings of its incoming students by 20% over the past decade. gw had been ranked 51st. u.s. news said the school will remain unranked until the 2014 best colleges publication is released. gw's president said he regrets the error and is taking measures to make sure it does not happen again. >>> can the so-called love hormone keep men from stray something well, a new...
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nbc's tracie pots has all the details for us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the latest poll of the battleground states show a slight advantage for president obama, ahead by 6 in iowa, three in wisconsin, and just two, well within the margin of error in new hampshire. but this week he's really been focused on new jersey, touring the storm damage there with governor chris christie, a republican rival who has said repeatedly the president's done a great job responding to the storm. analysts say the president could be scoring some political points from that endorsement only from governor chris christie. meanwhile, governor romney making three campaign stops yesterday. today he'll focus on virginia. in florida he toned down his message. he didn't even mention president obama as he spoke to voters in jacksonville last night and said he was criticizing the administration's record on small business. governor ejeb bush did talk abot the president and talked about some of his failures, as he put it, in office. mean
nbc's tracie pots has all the details for us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the latest poll of the battleground states show a slight advantage for president obama, ahead by 6 in iowa, three in wisconsin, and just two, well within the margin of error in new hampshire. but this week he's really been focused on new jersey, touring the storm damage there with governor chris christie, a republican rival who has said repeatedly the president's done a...
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at his campaign headquarters in washington, he thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago. 20,000 turned out, sharing tears and hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you have made me a better president. >> reporter: a passionate speech. >> michelle, i have never loved you more. >> reporter: mixed with a little bit of humor, aimed at his daughters. >> i am so proud of you guys, but i will say that for now, one dog is probably enough. >> reporter: the president has held almost 200 campaign events, logging thousands of miles on board air force one, the two candidates spending nearly $900 million, making this the most expensive campaign in history. it is the victory that at times seemed impossible. and sharply divided electorate. >> a toxic and disruptive debate here on capitol hill. >> reporter: mr. obama seemed to recognize the renewed urgency for bipartisanship. >> i am looking to reach out and work with both par
at his campaign headquarters in washington, he thanked staff and supporters. this, after a night of emotional celebration in his hometown of chicago. 20,000 turned out, sharing tears and hugs. >> a long campaign is now over. and whether i earned your vote or not, i have listened to you. i have learned from you. and you have made me a better president. >> reporter: a passionate speech. >> michelle, i have never loved you more. >> reporter: mixed with a little bit of...
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mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:06. and sunset, right back down into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. winds dim ishing a bit tonight. and daniela with a look at traffic now. >>> good morning, first alert traffic. start along i-270. travel up, travel lanes are open. a live look in the germantown area, nice and clear. southbound, germantown road, no issues, northbound as you connect to the beltway both directions, nice and clear. inner loop, are you clear as you make your way from i-270 to i-95. outer loop, new hampshire, that work zone gone, all lanes open. back to you. we're back in ten minutes with talk on rails. >>> amtrak getting back up to speed between d.c. and new york city. amtrak's president hopes
mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:06. and sunset, right back down into the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. winds dim ishing a bit tonight. and daniela with a...
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another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time at the jersey shore. >> reporter: the vice president assured the region, this just isn't a local responsibility but a national one. he greeted local first responders. the vice president flew over the beach side communities hit by the force of sandy's surge and wind. preliminary findings from fema now underscore the massive loss homeowners have suffered. in new jersey alone, fema estimates more than 73,000 homes and businesses sustained damage and the number is expected to rise. >> in region we' about to walk into now, the water was this high. >> fema is
another high powered a mission from washington. mi >> reporter: fema estimates nearly $3 billion in aid has already been approved and sent into the pockets of storm victims whose homes were destroyed or damaged like many of those here in breezy point, a massive need for assistance in sandy's wake that is still unfolding. a first look for vice president joe biden today touring sandy ravaged seaside heights in new jersey, a visit hitting close to home. >> as a kid, i spent all my time...
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we're it off a cloudy and chilly start here in washington. that is the pattern for the rest of your saturday. currently we are at 45 degrees here in downtown. 44 in belvoir. 44 degrees at andrews airforce base. 43 in leesburg and ashburn. for today more clouds than sunshine no doubt about that. this northwesterly breeze will stick around out of the northwest ten to 20 miles per hour with highs today generally up into the low 50s and then for tomorrow more sunshine finally back into the picture. watch out for early darkness as we fall back. set your clocks back one hour tonight. >> all right. thanks. another news update in 25 minutes. now back to the "today" show in new york. >>> there's not a problem with your television. that's exactly what parts of new york city look like in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. the lights went out suddenly, and for days, it was very, very dark. only a hint of light in places. in some ways, it really became a tale of two cities. there was the dark downtown and well-lit uptown. for millions, it's been far worse.
we're it off a cloudy and chilly start here in washington. that is the pattern for the rest of your saturday. currently we are at 45 degrees here in downtown. 44 in belvoir. 44 degrees at andrews airforce base. 43 in leesburg and ashburn. for today more clouds than sunshine no doubt about that. this northwesterly breeze will stick around out of the northwest ten to 20 miles per hour with highs today generally up into the low 50s and then for tomorrow more sunshine finally back into the picture....
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and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good morning, tom. let's start the report looking at the rails. taking the vre/fredericksburg line, experiencing equipment problems. metro running on or close to schedule. roadways, delays at i-270. southbound 109. heavy on the brakes, from fredericksburg. you continue to germantown area. not bad at all. germantown southbound, clear as you connect to the beltway. northbound, no issues at all. back over to you. >>> 6:02. more than 1,000 dom mimon very grows will head to new jersey. news 4's meagan mcgrath live at national harbor where utility workers preparing to head out for this cri
and frederick county, into washington county. thousands without power. much of maryland, much of virginia in the 30s this morning. eastern shore, milder, in the low 40s. potomac, 44. throughout the day, you will need your winter coat. the winds increase during the afternoon, partly cloudy, gusts of wind around 20 to 25 miles an hour. to the northwest as we climb to the mid 50s by mid afternoon. i'll be back with the friday evening planner, first four traffic with danella. >> good morning,...
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ongoing work on the baltimore-washington parkways. crews try to replace a bridge near vwi marshal airport. the brand new bridge was wheeled in, shutting down northbound lanes of the parkway. $6 million project ran into projects two weeks ago when some of the load shifted, shutting down the roadway. next weekend, crews will shut down south bound lanes to complete the work. >>> today, the last day two stations will be closed because of track work for metro riders, the rosalynn and cemetery road stations closed all weekend. buses replacing trains between foggy bottom and courthouse on the orange line and foggy bottom and the pentagon on the blue line. and red line, single track work. >>> rallies and demonstrations in washington not uncommon. one that hit the national mall yesterday was out of the ordinary. san the eagle, big bird, and other friends joined puppeteers to show support for public broadcasting. the million much pet march held yesterday. organizers say inspired by comments mitt romney made during the first presidential debate
ongoing work on the baltimore-washington parkways. crews try to replace a bridge near vwi marshal airport. the brand new bridge was wheeled in, shutting down northbound lanes of the parkway. $6 million project ran into projects two weeks ago when some of the load shifted, shutting down the roadway. next weekend, crews will shut down south bound lanes to complete the work. >>> today, the last day two stations will be closed because of track work for metro riders, the rosalynn and...
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washington gas is also sending crews to new jersey to help with relief efforts. the crews will leave from forestville this afternoon. >>> d.c. gearing up from a different kind of storm. a snowstorm. public works crews will take snow plows out for a dry run at 9:00, hitting the streets on a dry morning gives crews a chance to get a handle on what to do before they have to did it for real. a new arsenal of equipment, including
washington gas is also sending crews to new jersey to help with relief efforts. the crews will leave from forestville this afternoon. >>> d.c. gearing up from a different kind of storm. a snowstorm. public works crews will take snow plows out for a dry run at 9:00, hitting the streets on a dry morning gives crews a chance to get a handle on what to do before they have to did it for real. a new arsenal of equipment, including
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hundreds of people gathered on washington's national mall for a million muppet march, many dressed in costumes drug big bird although that's not his ko costume, kids. that's just a big bird. the event was prompted by mitt romney's vow in the first presidential debate that he would cut funding to pbs if elected president. that was the largest muppet of all time. >>> and finally, to an event where man's love of flying reached new heights and also where it's obvious that sometimes man has too much time on his hands. 30 teams competed saturday in the red bull tournament in miami, flying day in german. amateur pilots used a flight deck 30 feet above biscayne bay to launch their homemade crafts. some of them soared. some of them didn't. and some of them thought it meant something entirely different obviously. that is the news. back to lester and erica. >>> did she mention the time change? >> was there a time change today, lester? >> should really get that if there is. jenna, thanks. >>> dylan dreyer has a check of your national forecast. >>> >>> and a very good sunday morning to you. i'm st
hundreds of people gathered on washington's national mall for a million muppet march, many dressed in costumes drug big bird although that's not his ko costume, kids. that's just a big bird. the event was prompted by mitt romney's vow in the first presidential debate that he would cut funding to pbs if elected president. that was the largest muppet of all time. >>> and finally, to an event where man's love of flying reached new heights and also where it's obvious that sometimes man has...
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closer to washington. it's in the mid-40s to upper 40s in the nearby suburbs in prince george's, arlington, fairfax, and montgomery counties. much of southern maryland near the bay hovering near 50. for the morning commute, you'll need an umbrella. rainy, chilly, by 6:00 a.m. still hovering in the upper 40s to mid-40s in the north and west. by noontime, all the rain over. should end by 9:00 or 10:00. cloudy and chilly for the lunch hour. winds still blustery, 20 miles an hour out of the north and west. we'll be holding steady in the 40s for the rest of the afternoon and down to near 40 by midnight and down to 30 by dawn tomorrow. by this time tomorrow morning, likely a widespread freeze under a clear sky. lots of sun tomorrow but highs only in the 40s to near 50. average high this time of year 59. we're not going to be anywhere near that for the next several days. cold mornings and chilly afternoons thursday, friday, and saturday. we may have a little disturbance off the atlantic seaboard sunday into monda
closer to washington. it's in the mid-40s to upper 40s in the nearby suburbs in prince george's, arlington, fairfax, and montgomery counties. much of southern maryland near the bay hovering near 50. for the morning commute, you'll need an umbrella. rainy, chilly, by 6:00 a.m. still hovering in the upper 40s to mid-40s in the north and west. by noontime, all the rain over. should end by 9:00 or 10:00. cloudy and chilly for the lunch hour. winds still blustery, 20 miles an hour out of the north...
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chuck todd from washington. tom brokaw joins us, our nbc news special correspondent. >> good morning, matt. >> you always hear people talk about a possible october surprise. do you think this storm sandy could be an october surprise? >> well, we've had a series of them. the president not showing up for the first debate, benghazi and then this surprise. the storm was much larger than anybody thought that it might be two weeks ago, three weeks ago. >> how will it impact the race though? >> i don't know. it's hard to say. i think that the endorsement by mayor bloomberg may not move the needle, for example, in colorado, but in ohio and in places where they are trying to get white men, they can say, look, this guy has got the endorsement of the mayor of new york. >> even though it wasn't a very warm hug. >> it wasn't a warm haug, but it was tough on romney about not being the guy that he was when he was governor of massachusetts. >> want to go back to sandy for a moment. its greatest impact has been in states like ne
chuck todd from washington. tom brokaw joins us, our nbc news special correspondent. >> good morning, matt. >> you always hear people talk about a possible october surprise. do you think this storm sandy could be an october surprise? >> well, we've had a series of them. the president not showing up for the first debate, benghazi and then this surprise. the storm was much larger than anybody thought that it might be two weeks ago, three weeks ago. >> how will it impact...
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clear sky over washington. a nice breeze out of the north-northeast headed up 9, 10 miles per hour this morning. the north to northeasterly winds will be with us for the rest of the weekend and on into the early parts of next week. but if you lived here long enough you know. the longer that wind comes out of the northeast at this time of the year the more you're going to start to have to worry about clouds. so today not much of a cloud concern but tomorrow as that northeasterly wind sets in more clouds will be on the way. 41 now in way northeastern aberdeen at maryland. 37 in fredericksburg and stafford, waldorf and la plata 32 degrees this morning. 34 in leesburg. 33 in hagerstown. here is your hometown forecast. hagerstown not far from boonsboro. the jfk 50-mile race. 50 miles? as a marathoner i'll tell you 26.2 is all i got. 26.3 and i would just fall over. 50 miles today up in washington county. temperatures in the 30s now will climb into the upper 40s to near 50 for a time today and no rain concerns. so if
clear sky over washington. a nice breeze out of the north-northeast headed up 9, 10 miles per hour this morning. the north to northeasterly winds will be with us for the rest of the weekend and on into the early parts of next week. but if you lived here long enough you know. the longer that wind comes out of the northeast at this time of the year the more you're going to start to have to worry about clouds. so today not much of a cloud concern but tomorrow as that northeasterly wind sets in...
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starting off this morning, there's the washington monument. it's under a cloudy sky on this thursday morning. 41 at reagan national. and we have a gentle wind thankfully. elsewhere it is near freezing. as we look around the recently, all those areas in dark blue at or below freezing including most of the mountain reasons. and in washington, areas in the lighter blue in the low to mid-30s. most above freezing. especially around the bay. the lighter blue in the low to mid-40s right now. cloud cover with us. a weak disturbance. rain into the carolinas. it will continue to head out to sea. clouds with us through the morning hours, into the afternoon. just cloudy, cold, light wind. for the lunch hour, still cloudy. might have a little bit of sun through the overcast. northeasterly breeze. then during the afternoon we should hit upper 40s to near 50 degrees. mostly cloudy tonight too. by dawn on friday, clouds should be breaking up. down into the mid-30s. and during the afternoon tomorrow, should make it into the low to mid-50s and partly cloudy. a
starting off this morning, there's the washington monument. it's under a cloudy sky on this thursday morning. 41 at reagan national. and we have a gentle wind thankfully. elsewhere it is near freezing. as we look around the recently, all those areas in dark blue at or below freezing including most of the mountain reasons. and in washington, areas in the lighter blue in the low to mid-30s. most above freezing. especially around the bay. the lighter blue in the low to mid-40s right now. cloud...
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there is the washington monument, jefferson memorial under a clear, cold sky. right now at reagan national airport on the warmer waters of the potomac, it's at 36. a couple of hundred feet away from the waters, it's down at the freezing mark, and elsewhere all around the region with a light northerly breeze, it is cold, thanks to high pressure that's been pushing in and is in place. a few clouds over western maryland, northern west virginia into pennsylvania, but all clear elsewhere. we've got the november constellation showing up beautifully. right now in montgomery county near 30. just near 30 in prince george's county, much of southern maryland, including charles, calvert, st. mary's, anne arundel. right near the waters. away from the waters, the eastern shore as well as inland, all areas are at or below freezing most locations. out of the mountains into the lower teens. then by noontime, we ought to be in the low and mid-40s. sunny and a little chill in the air with that northeasterly breeze gusting from 5 to 15 miles an hour. the rest of the afternoon, we'
there is the washington monument, jefferson memorial under a clear, cold sky. right now at reagan national airport on the warmer waters of the potomac, it's at 36. a couple of hundred feet away from the waters, it's down at the freezing mark, and elsewhere all around the region with a light northerly breeze, it is cold, thanks to high pressure that's been pushing in and is in place. a few clouds over western maryland, northern west virginia into pennsylvania, but all clear elsewhere. we've got...
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on the way. 43 right now, mostly clear sky here in washington. light wind still out of the northwest. averaging eight miles an hour. went should fade out during the overnight hours. and with the clear sky and bone dry air. dew point temperatures in the upper 20s. light winds. clear skies. temperatures will try and drop all the way done to the dechw point. you folk outside to the north and west of the capital beltway. a lot of spots at or below freezing tomorrow morning. already, a lot of 30s showing up on the map. 41, marksburg, west virginia. 31 in petersburg. 41, fredericksburg. and 43 in annapolis. your forecast. temperatures, mid 30s. when you get started first thing tomorrow morning. up to around, upper fer40s. and right back down into the upper 30s and low 40s. most important part of any monday. recess. for the schoolkid. 11:00 a.m. 1:00 tomorrow. not an a plus. going to be chilly. a for monday. enjoy the sunshine while you can. tomorrow looks like the prettiest recess of the week. weather downhill after that. after, well, lookout for a col
on the way. 43 right now, mostly clear sky here in washington. light wind still out of the northwest. averaging eight miles an hour. went should fade out during the overnight hours. and with the clear sky and bone dry air. dew point temperatures in the upper 20s. light winds. clear skies. temperatures will try and drop all the way done to the dechw point. you folk outside to the north and west of the capital beltway. a lot of spots at or below freezing tomorrow morning. already, a lot of 30s...
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>> kristen welker tonight, thank you. >>> now to the other big story that has consumed washington in the days since the election. the so-called fiscal cliff looming at the end of the year. if democrats and republicans can't come together and agree on a deal to avert it, taxes are going to go up for most americans. we get the latest tonight from nbc's mike viqueira. >> reporter: today top democrats drew a hard line. it's either higher taxes on the wealthy or the nation goes over the fiscal cliff. >> if the republicans will not agree with that, we will reach a point at the end of this year where all the tax cuts expire, and we'll start over next year. >> reporter: this as one influential conservative called on republicans to give ground. >> let's have a serious debate. don't scream and yell where one person says, you know what? really? the republican party's going to fall on its sword? a bunch of millionaires half of whom voted democratic and half of whom live in hollywood. >> reporter: but house speaker john boehner rejects any hike in tax rates. instead he would close loopholes in th
>> kristen welker tonight, thank you. >>> now to the other big story that has consumed washington in the days since the election. the so-called fiscal cliff looming at the end of the year. if democrats and republicans can't come together and agree on a deal to avert it, taxes are going to go up for most americans. we get the latest tonight from nbc's mike viqueira. >> reporter: today top democrats drew a hard line. it's either higher taxes on the wealthy or the nation goes...
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high atop the tower here in northwest washington. looking out to the west past roslyn on the left and northern virginia. beautiful day today. a little cool but certainly not bad by november standards. 46 now at national airport. 45 here at the friendly peacock in northwest. 45 also at fredericksburg and solomon's island. 47 at the naval academy. 37 though in charlestown, west virginia. for today, nothing but sunshine. good-looking day to be outside. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s. perfect day for college football. howard university the bison having a great year playing delaware state, a 1:00 kickoff on campus. 52 degrees. sunny and cool. a little bit of a north breeze. nothing to worry about. and jmu the dukes are hosting old dominion today. odu having a great season, 9-1 on the year. a 7:00 kickoff in harrisonburg, 41 degrees, clear and chilly. talk more about that, my beloved sooners in morgan town tonight, too. that game coming up. >>> the time is 9:32. checking our top stories police are investigating a deadly double s
high atop the tower here in northwest washington. looking out to the west past roslyn on the left and northern virginia. beautiful day today. a little cool but certainly not bad by november standards. 46 now at national airport. 45 here at the friendly peacock in northwest. 45 also at fredericksburg and solomon's island. 47 at the naval academy. 37 though in charlestown, west virginia. for today, nothing but sunshine. good-looking day to be outside. temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s....
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this is first baptist church for the city of washington. they held a prayer vigil and had a special offering for the victims, volunteers and first responders. stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. to help storm victims, you can go to red cross.org. can you call 1-800-help-now or text the word red cross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> two women attacked in the district in less than two weeks and one of those attacks happened in a college dorm room. tonight students we talked to want to know how the suspect got in. plus, puppets all over the national mall today. the mess >>> at this hour, there are still some streets in the heart of downtown bethesda shut down because of a water main break. arlington road between old georgetown road and edge more lane is blocked for repairs. a ten inch main broke this morning. eight homes were affected. officials say they expect to reopen the road sometime tomorrow morning. police say they have the man responsible for attacking two women in the district last
this is first baptist church for the city of washington. they held a prayer vigil and had a special offering for the victims, volunteers and first responders. stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. to help storm victims, you can go to red cross.org. can you call 1-800-help-now or text the word red cross to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> two women attacked in the district in less than two weeks and one of those attacks happened in a...
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just search nbc washington. >> big night. good luck. >>> when we come back at 5:00. >> >>> clean-up continues after hurricane sandy, leaders in new york and new jersey are turning their attention to tomorrow's forecast. they're worried about the northeast per could bring 50 to 60-mile-an-hour winds and more coastal flooding. voting did go on today in both states. new york allowed voters to cast their ballots at any precinct. lines were long and many folks had to vote under tents because the polling places had no power. >> after nine days of helping in new york and new jersey, members of the task force one back home tonight. fema activated the urban search and rescue team before hurricane sandy arrived. the mission was to search for storm victims, rescue them, get them medical care after the storms. >>> an elite rescue team in fairfax county also back tonight from helping sandy victims. virginia task force one returned from new jersey this morning. >> the team told jackie bensen they were honored to help. >> reporter: the firs
just search nbc washington. >> big night. good luck. >>> when we come back at 5:00. >> >>> clean-up continues after hurricane sandy, leaders in new york and new jersey are turning their attention to tomorrow's forecast. they're worried about the northeast per could bring 50 to 60-mile-an-hour winds and more coastal flooding. voting did go on today in both states. new york allowed voters to cast their ballots at any precinct. lines were long and many folks had to...
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also, the new fight over the fiscal cliff in washington. averting big tax increases and big spending cuts. how will the president negotiate with congressional republicans. we'll hear from republican senator tom coburn, democratic senator chuck schumer. >>> also, after the election, what's the future for the gop? our round table weighs in, when we see you this morning on "meet the press." stay tuned after the program for my press pass conversation with ben smith of buzzfeed.com on this first social media election. what did it mean? >>> preparations are under way for the 86th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. crews tested the three new additions to this year's parade. papa smurf, hello kitty and elf on the shelf. the tests make sure that the balloons will float properly on the manhattan parade route. you catch these and all the other festivities thursday, november 22nd at 9:00 a.m. right here on nbc 4. >>> somewhere over the rainbow, someone bought the iconic blue dress judy garland we're as dorothy in "the wizard of oz." the dress sold
also, the new fight over the fiscal cliff in washington. averting big tax increases and big spending cuts. how will the president negotiate with congressional republicans. we'll hear from republican senator tom coburn, democratic senator chuck schumer. >>> also, after the election, what's the future for the gop? our round table weighs in, when we see you this morning on "meet the press." stay tuned after the program for my press pass conversation with ben smith of...
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passing north and east of washington. right now in washington, light rain and fog and drizzle. we have that in prince george's county. arlington, fairfax, and much of montgomery county. from night near gaithersburg up towards laytonsville, they're getting moderate showers moving off to the north and east. farther north and west, a few pockets of light to moderate rain. it's going to gradually break up over the next couple of hours. the big story is the big chill. in fact, out in western maryland where the rain has ended in much of west virginia, it is at or below freezing in many of those locations. farther east, in the light blue, we're all low to mid-40s, northern virginia, just about all of maryland. southeastern virginia, virginia beach, 64. that's one of the warmest spots in the country right now. look how huge this cold air mass is all the way across the country. all these areas in blue and lavender are generally below freezing. boston is at 63. that's another warm spot there in miami. elsewhere, it is a cold start to this november morning. throughout the morning for the
passing north and east of washington. right now in washington, light rain and fog and drizzle. we have that in prince george's county. arlington, fairfax, and much of montgomery county. from night near gaithersburg up towards laytonsville, they're getting moderate showers moving off to the north and east. farther north and west, a few pockets of light to moderate rain. it's going to gradually break up over the next couple of hours. the big story is the big chill. in fact, out in western...
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>> announcer: and now, from washington's leading news station. this is news 4 at 11:00. >> right now, at 11:00, major develops in the general david petraus scandal. tonight, we know why. >> two high-profile murders within two weeks. now, a teenager from maryland is tied to boet of them. >> and black friday is starting earlier than ever, as retailers try to jump start holiday sales. but not everyone is happy about it. >> a low profile of news of her affair. tonight, she's been spotted here in d.c. >> jim rosenfield joins us live in mt. pleasant with the details. >> reporter: the woman at the center of this scandal, right here in northwest d.c. video has emerged that paula broadwell, inside her brother's home just down the block here, riding out the storm that widens by the day. >>> a man who appeared to be paula broadwell's brother emerged from the rear of the stately home tonight but said nothing. broadwell hasn't spoken publicly since word of her affair with c.i.a. director procmpb prompte resign last week. allen's name, now also linked to tampa
>> announcer: and now, from washington's leading news station. this is news 4 at 11:00. >> right now, at 11:00, major develops in the general david petraus scandal. tonight, we know why. >> two high-profile murders within two weeks. now, a teenager from maryland is tied to boet of them. >> and black friday is starting earlier than ever, as retailers try to jump start holiday sales. but not everyone is happy about it. >> a low profile of news of her affair. tonight,...
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voters in maine voted to legalize same-sex marriage while washington state is still counting the vote. in minnesota, a vote to ban same-sex marriage was shot down by voters. in maryland, prince george's is on its way to a new casino. the amendment passed, which will bring table games to maryland's existing casinos as well. it will help keep money inside the state rather than lose it to casinos in other states. >>> election day dragged into election night for hundreds of northern virginia voters. viewers in prince william county say they waited in line for more than four hours to vote at potomac middle school in dumfries. election workers say they had a much higher voter turnout than expected. excessively long lines were reported elsewhere in virginia too. workers blamed it on a shortage of voting machines. >>> vincent orange easily won re-election in city council. but newcomer independent david grosso beat out incumbent michael brown. phil mendelson is chairman of the council after serving for five months following kwame brown's resignation. yvette alexander retained her council ward
voters in maine voted to legalize same-sex marriage while washington state is still counting the vote. in minnesota, a vote to ban same-sex marriage was shot down by voters. in maryland, prince george's is on its way to a new casino. the amendment passed, which will bring table games to maryland's existing casinos as well. it will help keep money inside the state rather than lose it to casinos in other states. >>> election day dragged into election night for hundreds of northern...
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"the washington post" is here with highlights. let's start with saturday. >> saturday, we are going to see one of our favorite home teams, the washington wizards take on the boston celtics. it's the home opener for the team. we want them to do well. tickets start at $10. there's no reason for not being there. >> it's saturday with the wizards. sunday? >> we are going to see the d.c. ride. it's in the fourth year. folks really want to put on their vintage finery, lots of tweed, shorts. you can see they look adorable. they go for a morning bike ride around washington, d.c. it's a lot of fun. a party at the brickston. >> where do they gather for that? >> you register ott dctweedride and they will e-mail you. it's free to register. >> dctweedride.event. >> finally, next week, celebrating election day. >> that's right. it's an important election. after you voted, get on and watch the results roll in with other folks who are like minded. there are a couple parties. there's going to be an awesome, nonpartisan event at the press club. it'
"the washington post" is here with highlights. let's start with saturday. >> saturday, we are going to see one of our favorite home teams, the washington wizards take on the boston celtics. it's the home opener for the team. we want them to do well. tickets start at $10. there's no reason for not being there. >> it's saturday with the wizards. sunday? >> we are going to see the d.c. ride. it's in the fourth year. folks really want to put on their vintage finery, lots...
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there is the washington monument. mostly clear skies in washington. the past full moon there and to the right, the right is the planet jupiter. a few clouds elsewhere, floating from the north and west. chilly 42 at reagan national. got a bit of a breeze, 5 to 10 miles an hour. winds increase as the day progresses, and the last several hours, a few clouds south of washington and north, but not producing sprinkles like yesterday morning. in western maryland, yes, one snow shower in eastern garrett county. still recovering, many people out there still without power, frederick county, maryland, power out in a few locations. mid 30s in montgomery county. much of fairfax county near 40, as well as prince georges county. farther south and west, much of virginia and southern maryland, right up near the water, are in the mid up ander 30s. no freezing temperatures. for the morning commute, sunrise, 7:37. 6:00 a.m. partly cloudy and cold, to the 30s to 40 degrees. you will need your winter coat this morning. chilly, winds picking up, gusting to 20 to 25 miles an
there is the washington monument. mostly clear skies in washington. the past full moon there and to the right, the right is the planet jupiter. a few clouds elsewhere, floating from the north and west. chilly 42 at reagan national. got a bit of a breeze, 5 to 10 miles an hour. winds increase as the day progresses, and the last several hours, a few clouds south of washington and north, but not producing sprinkles like yesterday morning. in western maryland, yes, one snow shower in eastern...
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take a look at this sting operation video at george washington university's bookstore. one man places the books on the tablling. another boxes them up and takes them to the loading dock. the books were then sold online. police say the men stole $200,000 worth of textbooks from december of 2010 to january of 2011. >>> police are looking for two men they say robbed a recording studio right after recording a rap song there. ♪ >> police are looking for the men singing that song. it's called "larry hoover." police say the robbery happened early yesterday morning at copycat studios in laurel. several people were in the studio at the time. police say the suspects got away with the victims' wallets and phones. no one was hurt. >>> video has surfaced that appears to show a teacher in baltimore being bullied by students. take a look at this cell phone video, shows the inside of a classroom at a magnet school in baltimore. two female students appear to taunt the teacher, flick her in the face, and throw things at her. you can hear the class laughing in the background. school off
take a look at this sting operation video at george washington university's bookstore. one man places the books on the tablling. another boxes them up and takes them to the loading dock. the books were then sold online. police say the men stole $200,000 worth of textbooks from december of 2010 to january of 2011. >>> police are looking for two men they say robbed a recording studio right after recording a rap song there. ♪ >> police are looking for the men singing that song....
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united flight 662 was coming to washington from denver last night. police say a passenger disregarded landing instructions by praying in the aisle. that flight landed safely with no one hurt. the passenger was taken away for evaluation. >>> new this morning, a search for five teenagers whom d.c. police believe shot a man on buena vista terrace southeast near the d.c.-maryland line. the man is in critical condition. police plebelieve all five teenagers may be armed. police also found a sweatshirt with a gun magazine near the scene. >>> this morning the wilson county sheriff's department is asking you to help find two men involved in home burglaries. jonathan warren on the left side and william harper on the right. the men are wanted in connection with multiple home burglaries in waldorf since october. they allegedly stole cash, guns, and other electric flionicelect. the men are considered armed and dangerous. if you see them or know anything about these burglaries, call police. >>> the man accused of attacking an elderly woman inside her northeast d.c
united flight 662 was coming to washington from denver last night. police say a passenger disregarded landing instructions by praying in the aisle. that flight landed safely with no one hurt. the passenger was taken away for evaluation. >>> new this morning, a search for five teenagers whom d.c. police believe shot a man on buena vista terrace southeast near the d.c.-maryland line. the man is in critical condition. police plebelieve all five teenagers may be armed. police also found a...
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of george washington university. the scheme centered around stolen textbooks, all caught on tape. shomari stone joins us with more on this crime. >> reporter: well, federal prosecutors tell me that these thieves worked here at the university's bookstore across the street and they stole hundreds of books from there and recruited a man well-known on campus who sold hot dogs like this one for two decades. look at this video at george washington university's bookstore. campus police set up cameras after thousands of dollars in textbooks went missing last december. federal prosecutors say darrelle coleman shown in the dark shirt and apron places the new books on a table. kyle puts the books in boxes,s in the red shirt. and another man police say is also involved. the boxes are dropped off at the bookstore's loading box and the well-known hot dog vendor picks it up. prosecutors fell us this scheme went on from december 13, 2010, to january 19, 2011. today a jury found the group guilty of conspiracy and theft, stealing -- g
of george washington university. the scheme centered around stolen textbooks, all caught on tape. shomari stone joins us with more on this crime. >> reporter: well, federal prosecutors tell me that these thieves worked here at the university's bookstore across the street and they stole hundreds of books from there and recruited a man well-known on campus who sold hot dogs like this one for two decades. look at this video at george washington university's bookstore. campus police set up...
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here on 14th and washington street. because three of the four fire stations have been completely flooded with water. that just shows what we're dealing with here. but they are working so hard. i've spoken to a few police officers who said they haven't slept in nearly two or three y days and when they do sleep, it is inside of their cars. meanwhile, the community is coming together. to my right is hudson street. that's the one street here in hoboken that does have power. what the people are doing is leaving power strips out for people without power to come and charge their cell phones and other electrical devices. also, a few restaurants here have power and they've been giving free food away to those people in need. and it's just one heck of a community effort here in hoboken, and there's one way -- well, yesterday there was one way to get into manhattan and that was the ferry. the line spanned for nearly half a mile as people were trying to get into new york city to work. no doubt about it, hoboken is struggling, but th
here on 14th and washington street. because three of the four fire stations have been completely flooded with water. that just shows what we're dealing with here. but they are working so hard. i've spoken to a few police officers who said they haven't slept in nearly two or three y days and when they do sleep, it is inside of their cars. meanwhile, the community is coming together. to my right is hudson street. that's the one street here in hoboken that does have power. what the people are...
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joins his fellow lawmakers in washington today. he left the mayo clinic for a second time but did not say where he was going. even his staff is keeping quiet about his whereabouts. the illinois democrat has been on leave since june. jackson is reportedly under federal investigation for his dealings with former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >>> right now more than 10,000 people still without power in long island, and people are furious with the slow response. because of that, the head of the power company there is resign g resigning. michael hervey said he'll step down at the end of the year. hundreds of people protesting at the headquarters saying it's unacceptable for the power not to be on by now. governor cuomo slammed all the new york power companies but especially long island power because of their slow response time. >>> senators from ten different states are asking for more federal aid money. senators from maryland and west virginia among others sent a letter to president obama suggesting he add more to emergency assist
joins his fellow lawmakers in washington today. he left the mayo clinic for a second time but did not say where he was going. even his staff is keeping quiet about his whereabouts. the illinois democrat has been on leave since june. jackson is reportedly under federal investigation for his dealings with former illinois governor rod blagojevich. >>> right now more than 10,000 people still without power in long island, and people are furious with the slow response. because of that, the...
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washington, d.c. skyline, that's very cool. i don't know about that thing. >> not a great reflection. >> it took him several hours to finish. maybe they ought to take several more hours and go back and work that out a little bit more. but anyway, nice effort. a nice tribute. >>
washington, d.c. skyline, that's very cool. i don't know about that thing. >> not a great reflection. >> it took him several hours to finish. maybe they ought to take several more hours and go back and work that out a little bit more. but anyway, nice effort. a nice tribute. >>
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however detectives say he had worked at washington episcopal since the investigation began. >> every victim of any crime can only express at the time when they are ready t discuss it. >> in the course of a year, three other alleged victims have come forward as well. >> 1965 to 1994 he was employed at the potomac school. we don't have any evidence to show from the 1980s to the present that anything has occurred. not saying it didn't hap pep. i'm saying we don't have any evidence of that. >> charged under fairfax's 1960s penal code. because there is no statute of limitations on felonies in fairfax, the amount of time that it took for the victims to come forward doesn't matter. in mclane, news 4. >>> we are hearing key evidence in the bowie state university murder trial. the one that ended with a not guilty verdict for a former student alexis simpson. >> that was simpson's voice on a 911 call last year. the night she stabbed her roommate, dominique frasier. last night, a jury acquitted simpson on all seven charges, related to frasier's death. lawyers said simpson did it in self-defense
however detectives say he had worked at washington episcopal since the investigation began. >> every victim of any crime can only express at the time when they are ready t discuss it. >> in the course of a year, three other alleged victims have come forward as well. >> 1965 to 1994 he was employed at the potomac school. we don't have any evidence to show from the 1980s to the present that anything has occurred. not saying it didn't hap pep. i'm saying we don't have any...
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this is the second such center in the washington area. the first one is at fort bellvoire in northern virginia. >>> disaster strikes twice. the two incidents this month at a maryland apartment complex forced dozens of people to move out. >> and the search for the fairfax groper. the common clues this attack ser leaving behind. >>> you may f "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one else." "oh, that's nice." "thank you." now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> this deer pranced its way into a pennsylvania store and it is caught on video. an employee first thought it was a burglar because she heard banging and breaking glass. when she got a closer look, she found the deer and it made a mess in the store, too. police took about three minutes to coax the deer outside, and once it was all over, the deer left a piece of antler behind. >> good calling card there, if you will. >>> i want to take a look at conditions outside this morning with weather and traffic on the 1s. >> we are b
this is the second such center in the washington area. the first one is at fort bellvoire in northern virginia. >>> disaster strikes twice. the two incidents this month at a maryland apartment complex forced dozens of people to move out. >> and the search for the fairfax groper. the common clues this attack ser leaving behind. >>> you may f "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sell insurance like no one...
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take a look at this sting operation video at george washington university's bookstore. one of the men placed the new books on the table. another boxes them up and takes them to the loading dock, where they were picked up. the books were resold online. the men stole $200,000 worth of textbooks from december of 2010 to january of 2011. >> feels like they're stealing from the university, and all the students who paid for the books originally. i don't think it's a good thing. >> one of the men will be sentenced next friday. the other three will be sentenced in january. >>> police are looking for two men they say robbed a recording studio right after recording a rap song there. ♪ police are looking for the men singing that song. it's called larry hoover. police say the robbery happened early yesterday morning at copy cats studio in laurel. police say the suspects got away with the victims' wallets and phones. no one was hurt. >>> the president of one of virginia's colleges says he's terribly disappointed with students' reactions to president obama's victory saturday night.
take a look at this sting operation video at george washington university's bookstore. one of the men placed the new books on the table. another boxes them up and takes them to the loading dock, where they were picked up. the books were resold online. the men stole $200,000 worth of textbooks from december of 2010 to january of 2011. >> feels like they're stealing from the university, and all the students who paid for the books originally. i don't think it's a good thing. >> one of...
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reporting live in northwest washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> tonight, we're learning and hearing from a man who came to a woman's rescue after she had been attacked in her upper northwest d.c. home. news 4 pat collins joins us live with his reaction in the chevy chase neighborhood where it all unfolded. pat? >> jim. two things tonight. first, official charges for that teenager accused of beating and robbing an 81-year-old woman. and then we hear from the postman who came to her aid. >> it's hard. i never seen anything like this in this community ever. it's strange. unfortunately, it had to happen to someone like her. >> this is teddy, he's the mailman in this neighborhood. he came to the rescue of that 81-year-old woman beaten and robbed in her home on mckinley street. >> knocked on her door to give her the mail and i notice she was disturbed. and she reached out to me and said, you have to help me. i said, what happened? she said, she had been attacked and robbed. i said, do you need the police? she said, yes, could you please call them. >> reporter: this happened wednesday and
reporting live in northwest washington, jackie benson, news 4. >>> tonight, we're learning and hearing from a man who came to a woman's rescue after she had been attacked in her upper northwest d.c. home. news 4 pat collins joins us live with his reaction in the chevy chase neighborhood where it all unfolded. pat? >> jim. two things tonight. first, official charges for that teenager accused of beating and robbing an 81-year-old woman. and then we hear from the postman who came to...
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as they kept counting votes today in florida, washington was counting, 53 days until the fiscal cliff. deep defense cuts and cuts in social service spending. and more ominously, tax hikes on everyone. that could spark a return to recession. says a senator who is bailing out of washington's gridlock. >> anything could serve as a trip wire to igniting another financial crisis. >> reporter: urging president obama to lead to a budget deal that avoids a cliff. after his victory tuesday, he's sure to demand as part of any agreement to cut spending a tax hike on the wealthy, says a top obama aide. >> he talked about it in debates, in speeches, on the need for balanced deficit reduction that included new revenues. and he was reelected by, you know, in a significant way. >> reporter: house speaker republican john boehner seemed to signal he gets that. >> we're willing to accept some additional revenues via tax reform. we're willing to accept new revenue under the right conditions. >> reporter: but anti-tax conservatives are jumping in to clarify and warn the speaker not to buckle. >> boehner's
as they kept counting votes today in florida, washington was counting, 53 days until the fiscal cliff. deep defense cuts and cuts in social service spending. and more ominously, tax hikes on everyone. that could spark a return to recession. says a senator who is bailing out of washington's gridlock. >> anything could serve as a trip wire to igniting another financial crisis. >> reporter: urging president obama to lead to a budget deal that avoids a cliff. after his victory tuesday,...
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maine and washington state also approved gay marriages. the maryland law does include protection for people who are opposed to same-sex unions. churches and ministers are not required to perform those ceremonies. >> blackjack and roulette are coming to maryland casinos. question 7 passed last night. that measure paves the way for a new casino in prince george's county. the initiative was the most expensive in state history. both sides spent nearly $90 million on political advertising. maryland officials now have to select a contractor for the new casino. it's set to open in 2016. >> question four won easily on the maryland ballot. the dream act allows undocumented students to pay in-state tuition at public colleges. stunts must attend a maryland high school for three years and they or their parents must prove that they filed state income taxes during that time. >> a student assaulted in an unexpected place. it happened as she was studying at a public library. jim rosenfield is in falls church with more on the alleged attack and how the 17-
maine and washington state also approved gay marriages. the maryland law does include protection for people who are opposed to same-sex unions. churches and ministers are not required to perform those ceremonies. >> blackjack and roulette are coming to maryland casinos. question 7 passed last night. that measure paves the way for a new casino in prince george's county. the initiative was the most expensive in state history. both sides spent nearly $90 million on political advertising....